Falling battery costs make hybrid projects more valuable than standalone solar by improving grid reliability and reducing exposure to negative power prices.
I don’t know if you misunderstood me but I agreed with you, I said it’s good they installed batteries to soak up excess renewables with the catch that as they continue to install more wind and solar they will need more battery to soak it up
You make it sound like the problem is solved, they no longer need to install any more batteries, they have enough (forever), problem solved
They avoided the problem years ago. That’s why they don’t need the law anymore.
They need to lower the price of batteries again. So that is what China is doing again.
You’re concerned about a problem that has already been solved. Just not every government had a plan or asked China how China already solved it.
How did they solve the problem of excess daytime solar?
With batteries. That they installed. Required by law.
How did you miss the entire point?
I don’t know if you misunderstood me but I agreed with you, I said it’s good they installed batteries to soak up excess renewables with the catch that as they continue to install more wind and solar they will need more battery to soak it up
You make it sound like the problem is solved, they no longer need to install any more batteries, they have enough (forever), problem solved